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Chapter 2. Creating functions


Before you can build and deploy a function, you must create it. You can create functions using the Knative (kn) CLI.

2.1. Creating a function by using the Knative CLI

You can specify the path, runtime, template, and image registry for a function as flags on the command line, or use the -c flag to start the interactive experience in the terminal.

Prerequisites

  • You have installed the OpenShift Serverless Operator and Knative Serving on the cluster.
  • You have installed the Knative (kn) CLI.

Procedure

  1. Create a function project:

    $ kn func create -r <repository> -l <runtime> -t <template> <path>
    • Accepted runtime values include quarkus, node, typescript, go, python, springboot, and rust.
    • Accepted template values include http and cloudevents.

      You get an output similar to the following example:

      $ kn func create -l typescript -t cloudevents examplefunc

      You get an output similar to the following example:

      Created typescript function in /home/user/demo/examplefunc
  2. Specify a repository that has a custom template.

    You get an output similar to the following example:

    $ $ kn func create -r <templates_repository> -l node -t hello-world examplefunc

    Replace <templates_repository> with the repository that has the function templates.

    You get an output similar to the following example:

    Created node function in /home/user/demo/examplefunc

2.2. Creating a function in the web console

You can create a function from a Git repository by using the OpenShift Container Platform web console.

Prerequisites

  • Before you can create a function by using the web console, a cluster administrator must complete the following steps:

    • Install the OpenShift Serverless Operator and Knative Serving on the cluster.
    • Install the OpenShift Pipelines Operator on the cluster.
    • Create the following pipeline tasks so that they are available for all namespaces on the cluster:

      func-s2i and func-deploy tasks

      $ kn func tkn-tasks | oc apply -f -

      Node.js function

      $ oc apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openshift-knative/kn-plugin-func/serverless-1.34/pkg/pipelines/resources/tekton/pipeline/dev-console/0.1/nodejs-pipeline.yaml

  • You must log in to the OpenShift Container Platform web console.
  • You must create a project or have access to a project with the appropriate roles and permissions to create applications and other workloads in OpenShift Container Platform.
  • You must create or have access to a Git repository that has the code for your function. The repository must contain a func.yaml file and use the s2i build strategy.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to +Add Create Serverless function. The Create Serverless function page is displayed.
  2. Enter a Git Repo URL that points to the Git repository that has the code for your function.
  3. In the Pipelines section:

    1. Select the Build, deploy and configure a Pipeline Repository radio button to create a new pipeline for your function.
    2. Select the Use Pipeline from this cluster radio button to connect your function to an existing pipeline in the cluster.
  4. Click Create.

Verification

  • After you have created a function, you can view it in the Topology view.
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